Investment - Articles - Hymans Robertson announces hire of new partner


 Hymans Robertson, the UK’s leading independent experts in pensions and benefits, today announced the appointment of Andy Green as a partner.
 
 Andy joins from Deloitte where he was a partner in the pension advisory business. In his new role at Hymans Robertson, Andy will lead a range of client teams, focussing on the highest quality advice to his clients. He will also be a key driver in developing the firm’s advice across all clients, with a particular focus on liability driven investments and supporting clients in taking a more active approach. Andy will also play a key role in new business activities for the organisation.
 
 Andy’s appointment further highlights Hymans Robertson commitment to provide leading independent advice to its clients. The firm offers a full range of services including the provision of actuarial, investment consultancy, administration and general consultancy services to defined benefit and defined contribution pension schemes.
 Andy Green, Partner, Hymans Robertson said: “Hymans Robertson places a high level of importance on providing a combination of bespoke advice and independent thinking to its clients, both of which I believe to be important features to succeed in these challenging markets conditions. I have been greatly impressed by the depth and experience of the investment team, and I am looking forward to contributing to the success that the firm is having in growing its business.”
 
 John Dickson, Partner and Head of Investment Practice, Hymans Robertson said: "We are delighted that Andy, with all his skills and experience, is joining us. Andy's commitment to the highest quality independent advice to his clients is perfectly aligned with our approach. He is a fantastic addition to our senior team."
  

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